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SWIMMING RETROGRADE
From his Brooklyn studio, artist Angel Otero gives Tatler insight into his creative process revealing the fraught struggle in remembering
MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME
Sydney's newest landmark is an arts space that sheds light on Aboriginal culture and Asian art to a greater degree than ever seen before in Australia
CODE BREAKER
Doctor and molecular biologist Dennis Lo invented the prenatal DNA tests used in millions of pregnancies every year he tells Tatler we are living in a golden age for science in Asia
Money Talks
Christine Yu, co-founder of financial education platform Sophia and non-profit Girls Just Wanna Have Fund$, which is focused on closing the gender investing gap, and Lucinda Pike, executive director of Enrich, which empowers migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong to achieve financial literacy and manage their resources for a better future, discuss the financial barriers women face and the potential financial education has to empower
Gigi Chao
Ask Gigi Chao to pick her favourite role and you'd be hardpressed to extract an answer
Joie de Vivre
The Hong Kong Jockey Club brought French flair to its Happy Wednesday events throughout May
At Peace
Mental health advocate and psychologist Stephanie Ng's own battle with body image issues compelled her to give support and a voice to young people in Hong Kong who are going through the same struggles
THEN & NOW
In the early nineties, Catherine Kwai bid adieu to a comfortable career in finance to take on a new role as a gallerist. With no background in the arts, Kwai had her work cut out for her.
Inclusion is a Mindset
On May 17, Tatler sat down with three leaders from the ethnic minority community in Hong Kong who have overcome hurdles and shattered glass ceilings, and are inspiring others to do the same.
For the Culture
The French May Arts Festival is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.
Be Our Guest
The grand opening of The Londoner Macao was a celebration for the books.
Wrist Roll
When Noel Wong spoke to Tatler about his love for watches, he gave us a glimpse behind the scenes of the life of a war correspondent-turned-luxury watch salesman-turned-filmmaker
Weaving Inspiration
Tweed de Chanel introduces 64 new high jewellery designs to its revered collection
A Golden C(age)
A closer look at the history of jewellery indicates that social constructs have frequently determined who can wear it—but the future is for him, her and them
Star Power
Boghossian’s Inlay Shine is a collection of contemporary creations that revive an ancient craft
Going Steady
Carolina Cucinelli, the co-president and co-creative director of Brunello Cucinelli unpacks quiet luxury and redefines exclusivity
Kit Wan Studios
Known for crafting otherworldly garments using traditional techniques, the Hong Kong designer discusses how design can be rebellious and limitless
On the Block
Major international houses are expanding their physical presence in Hong Kong as the Asian art market continues to grow. What does this mean for the future of collecting?
Golden Opportunities
Zip Cheung, founder and CEO of seniors modelling agency Ohh Dear Communications, and Anita Lee, cofounder and CEO of social enterprise Time To Gold, which empowers elderly women by employing them in traditional Hong Kong dessert-making, discuss why we need to make older people more visible and what they’ve learnt about ageing from the “young-olds” they work with
Divine Influence
Jewellery designer Austy Lee combines materials drawn from the depths of the Earth with inspiration from the heavens above
Spirits in Bloom
Anita Ellis is giving floristry a deeper meaning with her flower shop Blossom Minds, where floral arrangements are made by young adults with special education needs
Soju for the Seoul
Tatler caught up with Eva Chow, founder of new soju brand Khee Soju, during her visit to Hong Kong for Art Week in March. She speaks about going back to her Korean roots, how a drink with Psy of Gangnam Style fame inspired her love of the spirit, and why she decided to launch the brand here
ASIA'S MOST INFLUENTIAL Future Fish
Carrie Chan hopes to answer Asia’s appetite for seafood with a novel, planet-saving technology
THEN & NOW
Joanna Hotung has dedicated her life to education and the arts. Here, she speaks to Tatler about emphasising the best of both western and Asian learning cultures, and how she hopes to mentor the next generation of students
SABAH SECRETS
Proud Sabahan Weena Marcus takes us to her favourite spots around her hometown of Kota Kinabalu
BEACH in REACH
Step inside the Repulse Bay home of Hong Kong designer Nelson Chow—a feng shui master-approved sanctuary featuring shades of blue that celebrate the spectacular ocean views
FRIENDLY GREEN GIANT
The world is facing a major food crisis, and it’s only going to get worse if we don’t change the way we farm, shop and eat. Luckily, Sustenir co-founder and Beco Ventures founder Benjamin Swan has some high-tech ideas
RIDING THE WAVES OF ACTIVISM
From Hawaiians battling for their sovereignty to long-haired hippies safeguarding the planet, surfers have been politically active for centuries. Now, young surfers in Asia are fighting for a better future
SIN'S SKINS
The first openly non-binary individual artist to be nominated for the coveted Turner Prize, Sin Wai Kin tells Tatler why we need multiple narratives to coexist and fluidity to thrive
THE UNICORN CATCHER
Venture capitalist Chibo Tang helped fund a generation of startups in the Greater Bay Area—including eight unicorns. But he says there’s more to life (and business) than money